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Even though it was slightly unexpected, my step-son Nick decided we should watch this movie this month in the movie theater and I thought it was a nice surprise. To be honest, I don't think it was really amazing but it was very well made and quite entertainining. In fact, it reminded me of 'Stormbreaker', another British spy feature starring a teenager as the lead character played by Alex Pettyfe... read more

2015's Kingsman: The Secret Service represents a reunion for filmmaker Matthew Vaughn and graphic novel writer Mark Millar, whose previous collaboration resulted in the instant classic that was Kick-Ass. Much like that 2010 cult gem, Kingsman is a deliriously over-the-top action-comedy about a wayward young man who finds his dire... read more

Initial Thought: When I saw the trailer I knew this one I had to see. It looked so fluid, funny, and just plain badass. The cast also really caught my attention. The question was when would I get the chance. Well now I have and I'm super excited to get the show on the road.

Characters/Acting: There is quite a power cast here which is always awesome for comic book related films. It get... read more

"6.3 / 10
I'll admit I went to see this movie because of Pedro Pascal is in it and I just love everything he does so I had to give it a chance. I hadn't seen the first film but it didn't really matter because the plot was completely different so if you haven't seen the first movie you can keep up with this one perfectly well. At first, I thought it was a kids movies but then some scenes shock me and weren't particularly PG. Therefore, i found myself wondering why there were so many kids in the"

"It wasn't that funny, but Kingsman: The Secret Service it´s enough to be a comedic fun action spoof spy film with great action scenes and amazing performances.
Award: *Best Action Scene - The Fight in the Bar by Colin Firth"

"16/9/17
Visceral and exciting spy thriller with Tagon Edgerton as the street-wise kid brought into a top-secret agency of gentlemen spies to tackle Samuel L. Jackson's computer villain. Colin Firth as you have never seen him, a bonkers and brutally violent set piece in a church and a gripping adventure yarn makes this a must-see except for the strange misguided moment at the end."

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I decided to give this film a rewatch quite recently as I was up for some fun. I do absolutely dig this film, but I found that there were some elements this time around that bothered me enough to lower my rating. I didn't really enjoy that much of the training scenes in this film, and found them to be slowing the pace too much.
That being said, this film is top-notch entertainment. The action and humor is great. The characters are memorable. The amount of violence is appreciated and it's brill"